Ben Whittaker made an impressive debut with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing on Saturday in Birmingham, England, delivering a stunning first-round knockout against Benjamin Gabazi. Whittaker (10-0-1, 7 KOs) quickly took control of the fight, using his left jab to maneuver Gabazi’s (19-2, 13 KOs) head and body, but his speed ultimately overwhelmed the German opponent. Midway through the opening round, Whittaker landed a powerful right hand that sent Gabazi to the canvas, followed by a flurry of punches that sealed the win. The match ended so swiftly that the crowd was still settling into their seats at the NEC when it was over. Gabazi appeared shaken but was able to stand up and enter the ring after the knockout.
Whittaker energized the fans with a walk accompanied by British artist Dizzee Rascal and backed up his flashy entrance with a decisive victory over a seasoned adversary in his first fight since April. After the fight, Whittaker praised Gabazi’s skill, noting that Gabazi had lost only once in 20 fights and came ready to compete at a high level. Whittaker also thanked his faith and supporters, emphasizing that a clean and confident entrance demands a strong performance—something he delivered convincingly.
Fan Take: This knockout victory establishes Ben Whittaker as a rising star to watch in the boxing world, showing both impressive skill and charisma. For fight fans, his emergence adds excitement and fresh energy to the sport, promising thrilling bouts ahead.

